Available from: http://donnees.banquemondiale.org/indicateur/NY.GNP.PCAP.CD? Transitions from donor funding to domestic reliance for HIV responses APM Global Health, 2016. ,
What does sustainability mean in the HIV and AIDS response?, African Journal of AIDS Research, vol.15, issue.1, pp.35-43, 2016. ,
DOI : 10.2989/16085906.2016.1138976
HIV & TB programmes in Eastern Europe & Central Asia: Challenges & effective solutions. TB Europe Coalition; 2016. 10. Undermining the global fight. The disconnect between the Global Fund's strategy and the reallife implications of the New Funding Model Open Society Foundations, 2014. ,
Available from: http://www.gavi.org/librairie/actualites/declarations/2015/gavi-va-accroitre-son-aide-aux- pays-pour-preparer-la-transition-vers-le-retrait-du-soutien-de-l-alliance/ 12. The Global Fund Sustainability, Transition and Co-financing Policy The Global Fund, Alliance [Internet], p.2015, 2016. ,
Overcoming challenges to sustainable immunization financing: early experiences from GAVI graduating countries, Site du Fonds mondial -Equitable Access Initiative [Internet], pp.197-205, 2015. ,
DOI : 10.1093/heapol/czu003
Working paper Assessing program readiness for transition. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Results for Development, 2016. ,
Available from: http://www.aidspan.org/gfo_article/transition- preparedness-assessment-framework-tool-developed 26. The impact of transition from Global Fund support to governmental funding on the sustainability of harm reduction programs. A case study from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Eurasian Harm Reduction Network; 2016. 27. Ready, willing and able? Challenges faced by countries losing Global Fund support. Open Society Foundations; 2015. 28. Vogus A, Graff K. PEPFAR Transitions to Country Ownership: Review of Past Donor Transitions and Application of Lessons Learned to the Eastern Caribbean Available from, Glob Heal Sci Pract [Internet], vol.39745, issue.2, pp.2016274-8614, 2015. ,
Transition and sustainability of Global Fund supported programs Key populations and the next Global Fund strategy. A focus on Uppermiddle income countries Center for Strategic & International Studies; 2015. 31. Follow-up on IDA's graduation policy and proposal for transitional support for graduating countries. IDA Resource Mobilization Department. Concessional Finance and Global Partnerships; 2013. 32. Review of IDA's graduation policy. IDA Resource Mobilization Department; 2016. 33. The demand for IDA18 resources and the strategy for their effective use. IDA Resource Mobilization Department; 2016. 34. The impact of the Global Fund's withdrawal on harm reduction programs. A case study from Bulgaria. Eurasian Harm Reduction Network; 2015. 35. Situation analysis of sustainability planning and readiness for responsible transition of harm reduction programs. From Global Fund support to national funding in {EECA}. Eurasian Harm Reduction Network; 2015. 36. The impact of transition from Global Fund support to governmental funding on the sustainability of harm reduction programs. A case study from Romania. Eurasian Harm Reduction Network; 2016. 37. The impact of the Global Fund's withdrawal on harm reduction programs. A case study from Serbia. Eurasian Harm Reduction Network The Global Fund, 38. Country progress on monitoring the 2013 Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS, the Dublin Declaration and the Universal Access in the Health Sector Response. Republic of Bulgaria; 2014. 39. AIDS by the numbers. UNAIDS; 2016. 40. Country profile: Bulgaria. Eurasian Harm Reduction Network; 2016. 41. European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Addiction, Bulgaria country overview [Internet]. [cited 2016 Aug 18]. Available from, 2014. ,
Thailand's transition triggers concerns for some, but others are more confident [Internet], p.2016, 2016. ,
Alliance du vaccin ,
30 a. La stratégie de transition de l'Association internationale de développement, p.31 ,
54 b. Financement de l'immunisation, p.56 ,